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Too bad the FM radio's not an FM transmitter. It'd be nice to be able play music through my car stereo without needing wires. Plus it could work as a sort of impromptu handsfree car kit.
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Re: HTC bringing VGA displays to sprint: Raphael and Diamond
I'm getting more and more pleasant surprises about the Raphael the more I hear about it. 256mb RAM? Unfreakin'believable.
I'm so glad that HTC <3 Sprint
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The other thing the Raphael has over the Diamond is an external memory card slot.
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http://www.slashphone.com/video-htc-...ess-test-30572 now i think thats pretty impressive- bangs it against a table, metal door knob, and throws it against the ceiling crashing to the floor and not a mark. It looks pretty durable to me
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Good for them for the demo, but compared to real world wear and tear, that's not really all that much. I've dropped my Apache in parking lots, bumped it into stuff, sat on it, and almost 3 years later it's still cranking. If they've made the Diamond and the Raphael even tougher, I'll be really (and happily) impressed! |
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http://htc-raphael.com/
Here's another one. Mostly the same info, but a clearer pic- although that may be Photoshopped, as I don't think anyone has one by T-Mobile. Yet.
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